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Buildops Named Top Construction Tech Firm

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October 6, 2022

We’ve been selected as one of The Top Construction Technology Firms™ by Construction Executive magazine!

Now in its 20th year of publication, Construction Executive is a leading trade magazine about the business of construction. In its September/October 2022 issue, CE published a comprehensive list of The Top Construction Technology Firms™CE developed The Top Construction Technology Firms™ list by asking hundreds of firms that provide technology and software solutions for the construction industry to complete a nomination form.

The information collected included: 1) the firm’s product offerings specific to the AEC industry; 2) the user profile (type and size of firm for which each product is recommended); 3) how each product is sold (by seat, user, license and/or project, etc.); and 4) the number of active users within the past 12 months (by individual users and/or companies).

BuildOps is thrilled to be selected and we are pleased our reputation for excellence has been recognized. See the full list of selected tech companies here.

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